Search results for “nieman” Showing 3570 results From Film to Digital: What’s Lost? What’s Gained? ‘Today, it seems that speed trumps all else, becoming the way success is measured. It might be better if other factors—such as content, reliability and value—were to trump speed when… March 15, 2010 In Pursuing a Personal Project, Global Dimensions Emerge ‘As photojournalists casting about for creative and meaningful direction in the face of … an industry shifting beneath our feet, we may be best served by following the threads of… March 15, 2010 Global Health Reporting: Expertise Matters For three years global health fellows have been a part of each Nieman class, and the great value rendered by their study and subsequent reporting is measurable. March 9, 2010 Why Journalists Need to Learn About Trauma A survey of j-school professors and journalists emphasized the value of education and training in trauma reporting, with suggestions for how this learning can happen. February 22, 2010 Tugging Meaning Out of Trauma ‘The journalists, by telling the survivors’ stories, are a witness to the witness and they bring that story to the larger society.’ January 20, 2010 The Important History News Organizations Have to Tell By creating archives of company records ‘we can learn how the paper developed and organized itself, how editors and reporters approached stories, and how community leaders and ordinary citizens responded… December 17, 2009 Forming Connection, Finding Comfort An Essay in Words and Photographs December 15, 2009 When Murder Strikes a Small Community ‘What is a news organization’s responsibility to its reporters who are eyewitness to murder? Can an editorial staff experience depression or long-term PTSD as a result of such exposure?’ December 15, 2009 How to Do an Interview—When Trauma Is the Topic ‘It’s just a totally different landscape when dealing with someone who’s been traumatized. They don’t know the rules, and what’s so essential in these interviews is to give the person… December 15, 2009 Trauma in New Orleans: In the Wake of Katrina Journalists and a poet explore this story’s intimacy, its emotional power, and its cultural significance. December 15, 2009 Previous 1 … 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 … 357 Next